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F F i i b b e e r r O O p p t t i i c c D D i i s s t t r r i i b b u u t t e e d d A A n n t t e e n n n n a a S S y y s s t t e e m m Installation and Users Guide Copyright Andrew Corporation ERAU Version 1.5 May 2002 Users Guide - Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System - ii - Proprietary Information This document is the property of Andrew Corporation. The information contained herein is proprietary to Andrew, and no part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Andrew. Disclaimer Andrew reserves the right to make changes, without notice, to the specifications and materials contained herein. While we have worked diligently to insure every element presented is correct, we shall not be responsible for errors. For the latest product information and technical specifications, please see the contact information below.  Copyright Andrew Corporation, July 2001, Printed in USA, All rights reserved. FCC Notice This equipment complies with Part 22 of the FCC rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Warning In order to comply with FCC rules for RF exposure, the following must be observed: 1. The antenna for this device must have a gain of no more than 5.5 dBi. 2. The antenna must be installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm. is maintained between the antenna and any persons. Trademarks InCell™ is a trademark of Andrew Corporation. All other trademarks belong to their respective owner. Contact Information For more information about Andrew’s capabilities to extend RF signals coverage into structures, including office buildings, shopping complexes, warehouses, tunnels, and mines, please contact us using the information below: Andrew Corporation Distributed Communications Systems 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson, Texas 75082 Attention: Mr. Matt Melester E-mail:[email protected] Fax: (972) 952-0018 Voice: (972) 952-9745 Users Guide - Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System - iii - Andrew Corporation Andrew Corporation is a global designer, manufacturer, and supplier of communications equipment, services, and systems. Andrew products and expertise are found in communications systems throughout the world; including wireless and distributed communications, land mobile radio, cellular and personal communications, broadcast, radar, and navigation. The Andrew "Flash" trademark seen on the cover can also be seen in every corner of the world on broadcast towers and microwave antennas, HELIAX® and RADIAX® cables, communications and computer networking equipment. The mark of Andrew for more than 60 years, it is the benchmark of quality wherever it appears. It is a symbol of commitment to customer satisfaction from the 4,500-plus employees of Andrew Corporation. We are listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under symbol “ANDW.” To learn more about us, please visit our web site at www.andrew.com. Andrew In-Building Wireless Experience The Andrew Corporation Distributed Communications Systems (DCS) group has over 15 years experience designing, installing, and managing large complex RF distribution systems for metropolitan railways, building owners, and public mobile radio and telephone operators throughout the world. For clients who do not need turnkey solutions, we offer product sales or product sales with engineering support services. Andrew offers a range of products to meet requirements of the in-building market. In the early 1980’s Andrew developed leaky cables as an adjunct to our coaxial cable business. This product quickly led us to pursuing and executing wireless RF coverage in confined spaces such as metros, road tunnels, and buildings. Through these projects, our Distributed Communications Systems division acquired critical experience in project management and RF engineering of these systems. Users Guide - Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System 1-4 Section 1: InCell Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System Description InCell Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System Description Page 1-5 InCell™ Specifications Page 1-8 InCell Theory of Operation Page 1-9 Downlink Signal Flow Page 1-10 Uplink Signal Flow Page 1-10 Users Guide - Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System 1-5 InCell Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System Description The Andrew InCell™ Fiber Distributed Antenna System is designed to provide improved RF performance in buildings that suffer from poor wireless coverage. The InCell™ interfaces directly with a BTS or off-air antenna and distributes RF signals to indoor antennas that provide improved downlink and uplink performance. The InCell™ system uses multiple Enhanced Remote Antenna Units (ERAU) located within the building to optimize communications with handheld mobile phones and wireless office equipment. Each ERAU is connected to a central distribution unit (CDU) by two low-loss, single mode fiber optic cables that provide downlink signals to the remote antenna and uplink signals from the mobile phone or wireless office equipment. The Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System (DAS) is used to provide a wireless RF network infrastructure within buildings, high rises, shopping malls, airports and other confined structures where outside wireless signals do not penetrate or propagate well. The InCell system allows mobile phone users to use their phones in indoor areas that previously could not communicate with the wireless phone system. Key InCell™ features: • Technology transparent – InCell operates with all commonly used commercial and essential wireless protocols (analog, TDMA, GSM, CDMA, SMR, UMTS) • Available in most common frequency bands in single in band and dual band models • High downlink output power and low uplink noise figure result in large coverage area for each indoor antenna •…
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REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY Andrew Corporation requests confidentiality with regard to the following documents in the filing for equipment approval identified by FCC ID. No. KUWINCELLERAU1 (1) Schematic diagrams contained in electronic file identified as: 4S0609.1.A.Markup.pdf It is the opinion of Andrew Corporation disclosure of this information would result in significant loss of revenue. This information should be kept confidential for 25 years. Authorized Signature ____________________________ Matt Thomas, Engineering and Operations Manager, US Operations Company Name : Andrew Corporation 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson, Texas 75082 Distributed Communications System 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson, Texas 75082
84147 Richardson, Texas 75082-3521 ART 2601 TELECOM PARKWAY SERNO.:FCC ID:PART NO.:________________________________ MODEL NO.:InCellERAU AE04A-D0602-001KUWINCELLERAU1
Users Guide - Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System 1-9 InCell Theory of Operation Since no two indoor coverage requirements are the same, in-building RF coverage solutions may involve one or a combination of RF coverage methods. Andrew can provide several solutions to optimize the indoor RF coverage for a wide range of indoor applications. The InCell™ Fiber Optic DAS complements other Andrew in-building RF coverage methods such as passive and active leaky feeder RF distribution networks using Radiax cable, passive distributed antenna systems and active distributed antenna systems. In-building wireless systems are typically connected to an off-air donor antenna and repeater or to a BTS system located within the building. The InCell™ DAS uses low loss single mode fiber optic cables to distribute the uplink and downlink signals throughout buildings or between multiple buildings. The InCell system uses direct analog modulation of the RF signal onto the optical signal through a laser diode. The modulated optical signal from the laser travels over the fiber optic cable to a photo diode, which converts the optical signal back to an electrical signal. There is no frequency conversion (mixing the signal up and down to an IF frequency). Because of the direct RF to optical conversion, the InCell system is technology transparent, easily passing analog, TDMA, CDMA and 3G type signals. RF Up to 6 RAUs Remote Antenna Unit (RAU) - 1 system -- up to 6 antennas - 1 main hub x 6 antennas = 6 antennas - D/L + U/L: Direct RF to optical to RF conversion - Typically only 1 antenna per RAU - No long coax cables needed—resulting in improved coverage area D/L U/L E O Central Distribution Unit (CDU) O E DUPL Coax Single Mode Fiber Figure 1-3. High Level InCell Block Diagram Users Guide - Andrew InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System 1-10 Downlink Signal Flow The downlink signal is the signal that is transmitted from the base station and received by the mobile phone. In the InCell™ Fiber Optic Distributed Antenna System, the CDU receives the downlink RF signal from a base station, converts the signal into six identical optical signals and distributes the optical signals to ERAUs that are located throughout a building. The ERAU receives the optical downlink signal and converts it back to an RF signal, which is then broadcast to mobile phones located within the building. If the InCell system is connected directly to indoor base station equipment, the downlink is supplied to the CDU via a coax cable to the base station. If the InCell system uses an off-air antenna and repeater to interface to an external base station, the RF downlink signal is transmitted through the air, received by an off-air donor antenna and amplified using a bi- directional amplifier prior to entering the CDU. The wireless downlink signal is received through the Type N connector on the rear panel of the CDU and is split into six identical RF signals, one for each port of the CDU. A laser diode at each CDU port converts the RF signal into an optical signal. The optical signal for each CDU port is transmitted through the D/L fiber optic bulkhead connector, through a single mode fiber optic cable to the D/L fiber optic bulkhead connector on the ERAU. The ERAU converts the optical downlink signal back to an RF signal using a photodiode. The RF downlink signal is amplified, filtered and then passed through the ERAU Type N connector to a directional or omni antenna where it is transmitted to the mobile phone. Uplink Signal Flow The uplink signal is the signal that is transmitted from the mobile phone and received by the base station. In the InCell system, an indoor antenna receives the uplink RF signal from the mobile phone and passes the uplink signal to the ERAU through the Type N connector located on the rear panel of the ERAU. The ERAU amplifies and filters the uplink RF signal and then converts the RF signal into an optical signal using a laser diode. The optical signal passes through the U/L fiber optic bulkhead connector, through a single mode fiber optic cable to the U/L fiber optic bulkhead connector on the CDU. The CDU converts the received optical uplink signal back to an RF signal with a photodiode. The uplink signals from each of the six remote antennas are received by the six CDU ports and are combined together to pass through the Type N RF connector on the back of the CDU and then up to the base station.
The RF gain/power of the RAU module inside the ERAU is aligned gain wise by adjusting variable attenuators to meet our specification. There is a limiter adjustment (variable attenuators) for the uplink paths (PCS and AMPS/SMR) which prevent component saturation. This level is set at -30dBm input level. Specifically during test we inject a signal of -29dBm and measure the output level of the CDU. Then we adjust the limiter potentiometer to attenuate 1dB.
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:28.80(dBm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:758.5776(mW) Antenna gain(typical):5(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:3.162278(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:880(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:0.533333(mW/cm^2) Power density at prediction frequency:0.477233(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:5.482686(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:30.00(dBm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:1000(mW) Antenna gain(typical):7(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:5.011872(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:1960(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1(mW/cm^2) Power density at prediction frequency:0.99708(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:7.012699(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:28.80(dBm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:758.5776(mW) Antenna gain(typical):5(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:3.162278(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:860(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:0.533333(mW/cm^2) Power density at prediction frequency:0.477233(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:5.482686(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Nemko Test Report: 2L0027RUS1 Applicant: Andrew Corporation 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson, TX 7508 Equipment Under Test: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) (E.U.T.) Part No. AEO4A-D0602-001 In Accordance With: FCC Part 22, Subpart H Cellular Band Repeaters Tested By: Nemko Dallas Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, TX 75057-3136 Authorized By: Tom Tidwell, RF Group Manager Date: 3/22/02 Total No. of Pages: 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS1 Table of Contents SECTION 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ....................................................................................3 SECTION 2. GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION ....................................................................5 SECTION 3. RF POWER OUTPUT......................................................................................................7 SECTION 4. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ...............................................................................................8 SECTION 5. SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS .................................................19 SECTION 6. FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS ..............................................................................38 SECTION 7. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST...............................................................................................41 ANNEX A - TEST DETAILS..................................................................................................................42 ANNEX B - TEST DIAGRAMS .............................................................................................................51 Page 2 of 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS1 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer: Andrew Corporation Model No.: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) Serial No.: None General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 22, Subpart H. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko Dallas Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Dallas Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Page 3 of 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS1 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. SPEC. RESULT RF Power Output 22.913(a) 500W ERP Complies Occupied Bandwidth (Voice & SAT) 22.917(c) Mask Complies Occupies Bandwidth (Wideband Data) 22.917(d) Mask Complies Occupied Bandwidth (ST) 22.917(d) Mask Complies Occupied Bandwidth (Digital) None None Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 22.917 -13 dBm Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 22.917 -13 dBm E.I.R.P. Complies Frequency Stability 22.355 1.5 ppm N/A Footnote s: The device is an F1-F1 repeater with no modulation circuitry therefore, frequency stability was not tested. Measurement uncertainty for each test configuration is expressed to 95% probability. . Page 4 of 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS1 Section 2. General Equipment Specification Supply Voltage Input: 40-70 Vdc Frequency Range: Downlink: 869 – 894 MHz Frequency Range: Uplink: 824 – 849 MHz CDMA GSM NADC CDPD AMPS (F9W) (GXW) (DXW) (F9W) (F8W, F1D) Type of Modulation and Designator: Output Impedance: 50 ohms Max Input Power: 0dBm Downlink: Per Channel:0.375W RF Output (Rated): Total:0.750W Uplink: Per Channel:N/AW Total:N/AW Frequency Translation: F1-F1 F1-F2 N/A Software Duplexer Change Fullband Coverage Band Selection: Page 5 of 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS1 Description of Operation The Andrew InCell™ Fiber Distributed Antenna System is designed to provide improved RF performance in buildings that suffer from poor wireless coverage. The InCell™ interfaces directly with a BTS or off-air antenna and distributes RF signals to indoor antennas that provide improved downlink and uplink performance. The InCell™ system uses multiple Enhanced Remote Antenna Units (ERAU) located within the building to optimize communications with handheld mobile phones and wireless office equipment. Each ERAU is connected to a central distribution unit (CDU) by two low-loss, single mode fiber optic cables that provide downlink signals to the remote antenna and uplink signals from the mobile phone or wireless office equipment. System Diagram Page 6 of 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS1 Section 3. RF Power Output NAME OF TEST: RF Power Output PARA. NO.: 2.1046 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 3/18/2002 Test Results: Complies. Test Data: Modulation Type Per Channel Power Output (2 Carriers) (dBm) Composite Power Output (dBm) Uplink AMPS N/A Downlink AMPS 25.4 28.4 Uplink CDMA N/A Downlink CDMA 25.8 28.8 Uplink NADC N/A Downlink NADC 25.8 28.8 Equipment Used: 1036-1629-1471-1478 Measurement Uncertainty: +/- 1.6dB Temperature: 22 C Relative Humidity: 60 % Page 7 of 57 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H CELLULAR BAND REPEATE…
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Nemko Test Report No.: 2L0027RUS2 Applicant: Andrew Corporation 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson, TX 7508 Equipment Under Test: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) Part No. AEO4A-D0602-001 In Accordance With: FCC Part 24, Subpart E Broadband PCS Repeaters Tested By: Nemko Dallas Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, Texas 75057-3136 Authorized By: Tom Tidwell, RF Group Manager Date: 3/22/02 Total Number of Pages: 45 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results....................................................3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification........................................5 Section 3. RF Power Output.................................................................9 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth..........................................................10 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals........................17 Section 6. Field Strength of Spurious.................................................33 Section 7. Test Equipment List...........................................................36 ANNEX A - TEST DETAILS.....................................................................37 ANNEX B - TEST DIAGRAMS.................................................................43 Page 2 of 45 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer : Andrew Corporation Model No.: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) Serial No.: None General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 24, Subpart E. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko Dallas Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Dallas Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Page 3 of 45 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. SPEC. RESULT RF Power Output 24.232 100W Complies Occupied Bandwidth (CDMA) 24.238 Input/Output Complies Occupied Bandwidth (GSM) 24.238 Input/Output Complies Occupied Bandwidth (NADC) 24.238 Input/Output Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 24.238(a) -13 dBm Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 24.238(a) -13 dBm E.I.R.P. Complies Frequency Stability 24.235 N/A Footnotes: (1) Modulation characteristics were not tested since the E.U.T. processes but does not produce a modulated waveform. Measurement uncertainty for each test configuration is expressed to 95% probability. Page 4 of 45 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Section 2. General Equipment Specification Frequency Bands: Downlink: Block A : 1930 – 1945 MHz Block D 1945 – 1950 MHz Block B : 1950 – 1965 MHz Block E : 1965 – 1970 MHz Block F : 1970 – 1975 MHz Block C 1975 – 1990 MHz Frequency Bands: Uplink: Block A : 1850 – 1865 MHz Block B : 1865 – 1870 MHz Block C : 1870 – 1885 MHz Block D : 1885 – 1890 MHz Block E : 1890 – 1895 MHz Block F : 1895 – 1910 MHz CDMA GSM NADC (G7W) (GXW) (DXW) Type of Modulation and Designator: Output Impedance: 50 ohms Max Input: 0dBm Per channel:N/AW RF Output (Rated): Uplink Total:N/AW Per channel:0.5W RF Output (Rated): Downlink Total:1.0W F1-F1 F1-F2 N/A Frequency Translation: Page 5 of 45 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Software Duplexer Fullband Band Selection: Page 6 of 46 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Description of Modifications For Class II Permissive Change Modifications Made During Testing Page 7 of 46 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Description of Operation The Andrew InCell™ Fiber Distributed Antenna System is designed to provide improved RF performance in buildings that suffer from poor wireless coverage. The InCell™ interfaces directly with a BTS or off-air antenna and distributes RF signals to indoor antennas that provide improved downlink and uplink performance. The InCell™ system uses multiple Enhanced Remote Antenna Units (ERAU) located within the building to optimize communications with handheld mobile phones and wireless office equipment. Each ERAU is connected to a central distribution unit (CDU) by two low-loss, single mode fiber optic cables that provide downlink signals to the remote antenna and uplink signals from the mobile phone or wireless office equipment. System Diagram Page 8 of 46 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS REPEATERS EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO: 2L0027RUS2 Section 3. RF Power Output NAME OF TEST: RF Power Output PARA. NO.: 2.1046 TESTED BY: David Light DATE:3/19/2002 Test Results: Complies. Measurement Data: Modulation Type Per Channel Output Power 2 Carriers (dBm) Composite Output Power (dBm) Uplink CDMA N/A N/A Downlink CDMA 25.8 28.8 Uplink GSM N/A N/A Downlink GSM 26.0 …
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Nemko Test Report: 2L0027RUS3 Applicant: Andrew Corporation 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson, TX 7508 Equipment Under Test: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) (E.U.T.) Part No. AEO4A-D0602-001 In Accordance With: FCC Part 90, Subpart I Private Land Mobile Repeater Tested By: Nemko Dallas Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, TX 75057-3136 Authorized By: Tom Tidwell, Wireless Group Manager Date: 3/22/02 Total Number of Pages: 38 Master: ktlPT90PLMR Date: April 19, 1999 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS3 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results .....................................................................................3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification..........................................................................5 Section 3. RF Power Output ..................................................................................................8 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth .............................................................................................9 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals..........................................................14 Section 6. Field Strength of Spurious Emissions .................................................................26 Section 7. Frequency Stability.................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. Section 8. Test Equipment List ............................................................................................29 ANNEX A - TEST METHODOLOGIES ...................................................................................30 ANNEX B - TEST DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................36 Page 2 of 38 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS3 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer: Andrew Corporation Model No.: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) Serial No.: None General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 90, Subpart I. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit A < P Equipment Code THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko Dallas Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Dallas Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Page 3 of 38 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER EQUIPMENT: Enhanced Remote Antenna Unit (ERAU) PROJECT NO.: 2L0027RUS3 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. SPEC. RESULT RF Power Output 90.205 Complies Audio Frequency Response TIA EIA-603.3.2.6 N/A N/A Audio Low-Pass Filter Response TIA EIA-603.3.2.6 N/A N/A Modulation Limiting TIA EIA-603.3.2.6 N/A N/A Occupied Bandwidth 90.210 Plots Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 90.210 Plots Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 90.210 -13 dBm Complies Frequency Stability 90.213 N/A N/A Transient Frequency Behavior 90.214 N/A N/A Footnotes For N/A’s: (1) Since the E.U.T. does not contain modulation circuitry modulation testing was not performed. (2) Since the E.U.T. is not a keyed carrier system, Transient Frequency Behavior was not performed. . Page 4 of 38 Nem…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 9 | 9 | 851 MHz - 869 MHz | 750.00 mW | D7W | Amp |

EOCell Transceiver System
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Downlink Booster
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Bi-Directional Amplifier
Equipment Class
AMP - Amplifier
Repeater
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AMP - Amplifier
InCell 1900 Repeater
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AMP - Amplifier